Illinois Well Data field records · 2026 survey

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Duke, Albert

Recorded as the driller on 73 water wells across 4 Illinois counties in the Illinois State Geological Survey water well records, most in Clay County. Well-log records span 1963–1967.

73wells on record
since 2022
4counties served
120 ftmedian depth

Counties served

Wells drilled by Duke, Albert, by county, across the full record.

CountyWells drilled
Clay County 59
Wayne County 9
Marion County 4
Richland County 1

Well characteristics

Across the wells Duke, Albert has drilled, the median depth is 120 ft (middle half 100 ft–152 ft), median tested yield 13 gpm, and median static water level below ground surface. These summarize the company's own filed logs, not a marketing claim.

Original drilling logs

Recent well logs filed by Duke, Albert, straight from the public ISGS record:

"Records span 1963–1967" refers to the earliest and latest well logs attributed to this company in the ISGS database — the state digitized older paper logs, so the first date is the oldest record on file, not necessarily the company's founding year.

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